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Computer-aided veterinary learning at the University of Cambridge
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Computer-aided veterinary learning at the University of Cambridge

M.A. Holmes and P.K. Nicholls
Veterinary Record, Vol.138(9), pp.199-203
1996
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Abstract

An approach to computer-assisted learning in veterinary education at the University of Cambridge, involving the development of four types of learning module, is outlined. A tutorial on regional perineural anaesthesia in the horse, based on the familiar tape-slide format but with significant improvements, is described. A question and answer self-assessment package and a computer-based 'digital lecture' are also discussed, together with a case simulation involving the investigation of a polydipsic dog. All the tutorials were developed using standard software packages and image digitising processes. The philosophy behind the development of these computer-assisted learning packages is discussed.

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